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<blockquote data-quote="bundyjd" data-source="post: 270920" data-attributes="member: 3809"><p>I've toyed with the idea of buying a bigger 4WD, but that was mainly so I could carry more sh*t, and I pretty much solved that problem with a 400L roof box.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to find a place I really wanted to go that the Foz wouldn't take me, in fact there have been a few times when I have squeezed through places that the big boys couldn't get through. The 2" lift has made a lot of difference and doesn't seem to have caused any issues with the drive shafts or suspension, which all get checked regularly just in case. I also fitted a decent sump guard for a bit of added peace of mind.</p><p></p><p>Putting on a set of Yoko Geolanders also made a huge difference in mud and sand, and like any other AWD/4WD running the right tyre pressure always helps. I carry a set of Maxtrax just to be sure, but have never had to use them so far. Well, not on my car anyway...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bundyjd, post: 270920, member: 3809"] I've toyed with the idea of buying a bigger 4WD, but that was mainly so I could carry more sh*t, and I pretty much solved that problem with a 400L roof box. I have yet to find a place I really wanted to go that the Foz wouldn't take me, in fact there have been a few times when I have squeezed through places that the big boys couldn't get through. The 2" lift has made a lot of difference and doesn't seem to have caused any issues with the drive shafts or suspension, which all get checked regularly just in case. I also fitted a decent sump guard for a bit of added peace of mind. Putting on a set of Yoko Geolanders also made a huge difference in mud and sand, and like any other AWD/4WD running the right tyre pressure always helps. I carry a set of Maxtrax just to be sure, but have never had to use them so far. Well, not on my car anyway... [/QUOTE]
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